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  2. Video compression picture types - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, in the H.264 video coding standard, the frame can be segmented into sequences of macroblocks called slices, and instead of using I, B and P-frame type selections, the encoder can choose the prediction style distinctly on each individual slice. Also in H.264 are found several additional types of frames/slices:

  3. High Efficiency Video Coding tiers and levels - Wikipedia

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    The HEVC standard defines thirteen levels. [1] [2] A level is a set of constraints for a bitstream.[1] [2] For levels below level 4 only the Main tier is allowed.[1] [2] A decoder that conforms to a given tier/level is required to be capable of decoding all bitstreams that are encoded for that tier/level and for all lower tiers/levels.

  4. Flexible Macroblock Ordering - Wikipedia

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    The map type and a new MBAmap can be sent at any time. [5] Interleaved slice groups, type 0: Every row is a different slice, alternating as many times as slice groups. Only horizontal prediction vectors are allowed. Scattered or dispersed slice groups, type 1: Every macroblock is a different slice.

  5. H.263 - Wikipedia

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    H.263 is a video compression method originally designed as a low-bit-rate compressed format for videotelephony. It was standardized by the ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group (VCEG) in a project ending in 1995/1996. It is a member of the H.26x family of video coding standards in the domain of the ITU-T.

  6. FFmpeg - Wikipedia

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    FFmpeg is a free and open-source software project consisting of a suite of libraries and programs for handling video, audio, and other multimedia files and streams. At its core is the command-line ffmpeg tool itself, designed for processing video and audio files.

  7. Bullet time - Wikipedia

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    In 1997 he founded Time-Slice Films Ltd. (UK). [10] He applied the technique to his artistic practice in a video projection, titled Dead Horse [11] in an ironic reference to Muybridge, that was exhibited at the London Electronic Arts Gallery in 1998 and in 2000 was nominated for the Citibank Prize for photography. [12]

  8. Timeslicing - Wikipedia

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    Timeslicing or time slicing may refer to: Time slice or preemption, a technique to implement multitasking in operating systems Time slicing (digital broadcasting) , the apparent simultaneous performance of two or more data streams in digital video broadcasting

  9. LosslessCut - Wikipedia

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    LosslessCut is a free, platform independent video editing software, which supports numerous audio, video and container formats. [4] [5] It is a graphical user interface, with MacOS, [6] Windows [7] and Linux [8] support, using the FFmpeg multimedia framework. The software focuses on the lossless editing of the video files. [9]